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Temporary Resources During COVID-19 Closure

Drama Online is an award-winning digital library of over 1,700 playtexts, 350 audio
plays and 150 hours of video from leading theatre publishers and companies offering
a complete multimedia experience of theatre. (Access through June 30, 2020)

The LOUIS Library Network (LOUIS) has compiled a list of "Faculty Online Teaching
Resources" that you might find helpful, including some open online textbooks from
various publishers on RedShelf and VitalSource (scroll to the bottom to access these
textbook resources).

This collection includes the complete catalog of e-books published by Harvard Business
Review Press, with access to more than 600 newly published e-books and seminal works,
and over 150 foundational articles included in the HBR Classics series. (Access through June 30, 2020)

HeinOnline provides 300+ years of information on the history of the creation of government
and legal systems around the world, including Louisiana laws, reports and statutes.
(Access through December 31, 2020)

The JAMA Network site provides free access to a number of JAMA articles related to
Clinical Information, Public Health Policy, Patient Information, Guidance, and additional
information about the pandemic.

NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historical newspaper database, contains millions
of newspaper pages from 1607 to present. Fully searchable by keyword and date, its
historical content is easy to explore. (Access through June 15, 2020)

Project Muse participating publishers are providing free access to some or all of
their content on a temporary basis, including over 300 journals and 25,000 ebooks.
(Most of the temporary access for books and journals is through June 30, 2020, while access to some books and journals is
through May 31, 2020)

Project Muse participating publishers are providing free access to some or all of
their content on a temporary basis, including over 300 journals and 25,000 ebooks. (Most of thetemporary accessfor books and journals is through June 30, 2020, whileaccess to some books and journals is throughMay 31, 2020)

ProQuest launched its cross-disciplinary Coronavirus Research Database in response
to the rapidly growing need for authoritative content related to the novel coronavirus
(COVID-19). It provides content from key publishers in one place.

SAGE Knowledge includes the complete range of SAGE eBook and eReference content—including
scholarly monographs, reference works, handbooks, series in the social sciences. (Access through June 26, 2020)

SAGE Research Methods Video provides hundreds of videos showing research in action
to help users prepare to conduct original research. There is video for researchers
at any level, from foundational skills for first-year college students to the latest
big data research, as well as platform tools making it easy for faculty to incorporate
video content into their courses. (Access through June 26, 2020)

SAGE Video includes new and original educational video productions with footage of
practitioners in real-settings designed to illustrate best practices, theory, skills
and techniques in the social sciences, as well as short tutorials and in-depth interviews.
(Access through June 26, 2020)